• Create boards to organize anything you're working on• Use them solo or invite coworkers, friends and family to collaborate• Customize workflows for different projects• Add checklists of "To-Dos" on cards• Assign tasks to yourself and coworkers• Comment on items with your friends• Upload photos and videos• Attach files• Display cards in a calendar view with the Calendar Power-Up• Work offline and boards will sync automatically when reconnected• Trello is free to use forever with options to upgrade to Gold for loads of extra fun and functionality

Well that’s all there is, so you better stop reading but wait there’s more. This app supports the Apple Watch, for getting things done on your wrist.

Trello is super optimized for the iPad Pro, with awesome keyboard shortcuts and tons of tweaks to take full advantage of the larger canvas.

Trello asks for the following permissions:

Camera UsageIf granted, Trello allows you to attach photos to cards, assign photos as your avatar, and record videos for user feedback.

Microphone UsageIf granted, Trello uses the microphone if you attach videos to cards or record user feedback.

Contacts UsageIf granted, Trello uses your contacts to allow you to invite people to board by their email address.

What’s New

Version History

4.8.0

This version leverages the full screen resolution of the 2018 iPad Pro

4.7.0

Dec 3, 2018

We are thankful this year for all of you wonderful Trello users! Here are some updates to also be grateful for—the Trello app is now faster, with improved notifications and more:

- You no longer have to read the same update from your co-worker twice! When you mark your notifications “All As Read,” they are truly cleared from your list of unread notifications.- It’s all about those little details: Card cover images will now adapt to the correct dimensions. Thin images are thin. Fat images are fat. And the snozzberries taste like snozzberries.- Emoji reactions to card comments are now available to use right from your Home view, so you can send all the :) <3 without bouncing from board to board. - We improved the speed of the app when you open a card or return to the app. Your productivity will be faster than ever!

4.6.1

Nov 5, 2018

This release contains bugfixes and other improvements.

4.6.0

Oct 29, 2018

New! Improved Custom Fields, related cards and boards, and more:

* Custom Fields can now be displayed on the card front. Enable the Custom Fields Power-Up, activate the “Display” option, and get more information at a glance.* Attach cards and boards directly to cards. Want to track dependencies between cards? Attach them directly from the Attachment menu. Voila!* Get to your most important boards with fewer taps. Recent and starred boards now have their own section in the Home tab on iPads.* SSO: NTLM SSO authentication methods are now supported.

4.5.3

Oct 1, 2018

This release contains bugfixes and other improvements.

4.5.2

Sep 17, 2018

Welcome to Trello on iOS 12!Rest assured, we are making your life easier.

Speak up with Siri Shortcuts: Open Trello boards and cards using a Siri phrase. Set your own custom phrase on Siri to open specific cards or boards you created.

We’ve got your back with two login security features: iOS 12 can now offer strong password suggestions that match Trello’s requirements.If you have 2FA enabled, iOS 12 will fill the token into the 2FA field for you when you get the SMS or iMessage with it.

4.5.1

Aug 25, 2018

Searching for the right words? It's OK to get emoji-nal !

Emoji reactions are now live on Trello card comments in iOS!

Anyone leaving a comment on a Trello card can also add an emoji reaction. So when amazing things happen in Trello, don’t limit your celebration to just words—you can also say it with emojis. And, if you feel REALLY strongly about it, you can click an emoji that has already been added to reinforce the feels.

4.5.0

Aug 23, 2018

Sometimes words just aren't enough. Now you can express yourself with emoji!

Emoji reactions are now live on Trello card comments in iOS!

Anyone leaving a comment on a Trello card can also add an emoji reaction. Next time, hen something amazing happens in Trello, don’t limit your celebration to just words—you can also respondwith your favorite emoji. And if you feel really strongly , you can click an emoji that has already been added to reinforce the feels.

4.4.0

Jul 23, 2018

Trello for iOS 4.4.0 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

4.3.0

Jun 26, 2018

There truly is no place like home, Trello home that is! Come on in and take a tour of this brand new view. Home provides you with the high-level perspective of what’s happening at any moment across your teams, boards, and card activities. Let's dive into the details of what's changing...

* Home is now the first navigation option, don't worry though, you'll still be able to go straight to your boards as well.* “Up next” shows you any cards that have due dates coming up or are recently overdue, cards with active conversations that require your reply, and cards that have you added as a member, but haven’t had any activity yet.* “Highlights” surfaces cards from boards that may be interesting to you, you can use this view to stay updated on your team’s activities, and reply directly to cards without diving into each board.

4.2.0

Jun 12, 2018

Trello for iOS 4.2.0 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

4.1.10

Apr 26, 2018

Get psyched! We're making it easier to manage notifications in Trello. Now, we won’t automatically mark all as read if you open notifications. We've also got a fancy new “mark all as read” button if you DO want to mark them all. And because the best things come in threes, we'll mark a notification as read if you tap it (to open the card). Done and done.

4.1.9

Apr 24, 2018

Get psyched! We're making it easier to manage notifications in Trello. Now, we won’t automatically mark all as read if you open notifications. We've also got a fancy new “mark all as read” button if you DO want to mark them all. And because the best things come in threes, we'll mark a notification as read if you tap it (to open the card). Done and done.

4.1.8

Mar 20, 2018

Major features for 4.1.8

* The Custom Fields Power-Up is now available on mobile! Organize information in exciting new ways with custom fields on your cards for dates, text and numerical values, drop down lists, and checkboxes.* Take a look at the beautiful new due date selector with buttons for Today, +Week, +Month for quicker navigation through dates, because who has time to spare?* Links to Trello cards and boards in descriptions, actions, and notifications now show their names and a Trello icon instead of just a raw URL.* Links in checklists and comments are now clickable. Click! Click!* Multi-select support when adding attachments means you can now attach more documents at once.* Added support for iOS 11 Drag Drop means you can now drag attachments onto cards from other apps on iPad.* Major scrolling performance improvements on the card back.* More iPhone X fixes.* Support for iOS 11 Smart Invert Colors

To focus on bringing you the best iOS app experience we’ve decided to remove the Trello Watch App. Don’t worry, though, you will still be able to receive all of your awesome Trello notifications on the Apple Watch through the iOS app. In the coming months we’ll be adding a bunch of exciting new features to the iOS app. Stay tuned!

*Introducing our new spring line: Custom Fields*

Good day, fine humans, and welcome to Taco’s Bespoke Board And Card Haberdashery.

It has recently come to our attention that previous one-size-fits-all solutions have left a cramp in your collaborative style and exposed seams in your organizational outfit.

With that in mind, we intend to mend our line of cookie cutter cards with something that is no mere patchwork of productivity.

Instead, dear friend, we’ve put a thread into our app’s playbook and are excited to introduce something that is so fresh and so bold, that we are sure it will be the talk of the town this season.

You see, last year’s model was fun and flexible with checklists and due dates when you wanted them, but it wasn’t truly tailored to your unique needs.

Today, we are excited to unveil the Custom Fields Power-Up for mobile, bringing you endless new ways to accessorize your cards with fields text, numbers, checkboxes, dropdown menus, and dates.

Find the perfect fit of form and functionality that your team needs to look fresh:

- Add text and numerical values, such as contact info or order numbers.- Input specific start and end dates for jobs to complete.- Include a drop down list of choices (like which fabrics to use).- Add a checkbox to cards, because nothing is more satisfying than checking a box complete. - View field data on the front of cards for that at-a-glance flare.

Try on the Custom Fields Power-Up today, and see your cards in a whole new way. Simply tap the Power-Ups icon in the board menu and enable Custom Fields. On the board’s menu you will now see a flashy new Custom Fields button which holds your new workflow wardrobe.

Thank you for stopping by Taco’s Bespoke Board And Card Haberdashery, and remember—-we feel best when your boards look great!

4.1.6

Feb 27, 2018

Trello for iOS 4.1.6 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

4.1.5

Dec 15, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.1.5 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

4.1.4

Nov 22, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.1.4 adds support for iPhone X

4.1.2

Oct 27, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.1.2 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

Major features for 4.1.0

* A new home for every attachment in the paperclip button! * New buttons at the top of card backs for labels, due dates, and members.* You can now attach links to card backs.* Attached cards and boards look like beautiful cards and boards rather than just URLs!* Have a link, image, or text, in your clipboard? Trello will offer to attach it when you tap the paperclip.* New emoji button, so get emojinal in card descriptions or type a colon and letters for options.* Markdown (that’s fancy for formatting) in card descriptions works exactly like web.

4.1.1

Sep 26, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.1.1 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

* Fixed a crash when you use unicode emoji in a numbered or bulleted list on a card description.

Major features for 4.1.0

* A new home for every attachment in the paperclip button! * New buttons at the top of card backs for labels, due dates, and members.* You can now attach links to card backs.* Attached cards and boards look like beautiful cards and boards rather than just URLs!* Have a link, image, or text, in your clipboard? Trello will offer to attach it when you tap the paperclip.* New emoji button, so get emojinal in card descriptions or type a colon and letters for options.* Markdown (that’s fancy for formatting) in card descriptions works exactly like web.

4.1.0

Sep 11, 2017

Major features for 4.1.0

* A new home for every attachment in the paperclip button! * New buttons at the top of card backs for labels, due dates, and members.* You can now attach links to card backs.* Attached cards and boards look like beautiful cards and boards rather than just URLs!* Have a link, image, or text, in your clipboard? Trello will offer to attach it when you tap the paperclip.* New emoji button, so get emojinal in card descriptions or type a colon and letters for options.* Markdown (that’s fancy for formatting) in card descriptions works exactly like web.

4.0.9

Aug 9, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.0.9 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

Trello for iOS 4.0.6 added support for the Calendar and Voting Power-Ups! Add them to your boards using the board settings sidebar.

Trello In Wonderland:

It was another busy morning at Wonderland’s hottest bakery startup, EAT ME Cakes. PM Alice was leading the daily standup, but the team was getting nowhere. The Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Dormouse were bickering back and forth about the newest cake recipe. And of course the White Rabbit was late on all of his very important due dates.

Productivity was at an all time low, and tomorrow they were updating their lead investor the Queen of Hearts.

Alice needed a plan otherwise she knew heads would roll.

A curious notification told Alice to update Trello. Soon she discovered all-new mobile Power-Ups. “A vote, a vote is what we need!” said Alice. It was quickly settled with three votes for the Red Velvet cake. Dormouse abstained, asleep as usual.

As far as Rabbit, he was delighted to see the Calendar Power-Up to help him track his upcoming due dates and mark cards done. “Hurray! Hurray! Now I shall never be late,” he said taking his iPhone out of his waistcoat-pocket.

Alice happily looked around the room, then asked the Mad Hatter to please pass the tea.

And if you too have just escaped Wonderland with your head, here’s what you missed:

4.0.3: Free board backgrounds for everyone!

Choose from a library of free stunning photos to personalize all of your Trello boards.

4.0.0: Trello now works offline!

Whether you’re home, on a plane, in a tunnel, or in the middle of nowhere, you can use Trello without worrying if you’re connected. Your work will automatically sync when you are back online.

We’re all mad here.

4.0.8

Jun 30, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.0.8 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

Trello for iOS 4.0.6 added support for the Calendar and Voting Power-Ups! Add them to your boards using the board settings sidebar.

Trello In Wonderland:

It was another busy morning at Wonderland’s hottest bakery startup, EAT ME Cakes. PM Alice was leading the daily standup, but the team was getting nowhere. The Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Dormouse were bickering back and forth about the newest cake recipe. And of course the White Rabbit was late on all of his very important due dates.

Productivity was at an all time low, and tomorrow they were updating their lead investor the Queen of Hearts.

Alice needed a plan otherwise she knew heads would roll.

A curious notification told Alice to update Trello. Soon she discovered all-new mobile Power-Ups. “A vote, a vote is what we need!” said Alice. It was quickly settled with three votes for the Red Velvet cake. Dormouse abstained, asleep as usual.

As far as Rabbit, he was delighted to see the Calendar Power-Up to help him track his upcoming due dates and mark cards done. “Hurray! Hurray! Now I shall never be late,” he said taking his iPhone out of his waistcoat-pocket.

Alice happily looked around the room, then asked the Mad Hatter to please pass the tea.

And if you too have just escaped Wonderland with your head, here’s what you missed:

4.0.3: Free board backgrounds for everyone!

Choose from a library of free stunning photos to personalize all of your Trello boards.

4.0.0: Trello now works offline!

Whether you’re home, on a plane, in a tunnel, or in the middle of nowhere, you can use Trello without worrying if you’re connected. Your work will automatically sync when you are back online.

We’re all mad here.

4.0.7

May 23, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.0.7 contains bugfixes and other improvements.

Trello for iOS 4.0.6 added support for the Calendar and Voting Power-Ups! Add them to your boards using the board settings sidebar.

Trello In Wonderland:

It was another busy morning at Wonderland’s hottest bakery startup, EAT ME Cakes. PM Alice was leading the daily standup, but the team was getting nowhere. The Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Dormouse were bickering back and forth about the newest cake recipe. And of course the White Rabbit was late on all of his very important due dates.

Productivity was at an all time low, and tomorrow they were updating their lead investor the Queen of Hearts.

Alice needed a plan otherwise she knew heads would roll.

A curious notification told Alice to update Trello. Soon she discovered all-new mobile Power-Ups. “A vote, a vote is what we need!” said Alice. It was quickly settled with three votes for the Red Velvet cake. Dormouse abstained, asleep as usual.

As far as Rabbit, he was delighted to see the Calendar Power-Up to help him track his upcoming due dates and mark cards done. “Hurray! Hurray! Now I shall never be late,” he said taking his iPhone out of his waistcoat-pocket.

Alice happily looked around the room, then asked the Mad Hatter to please pass the tea.

And if you too have just escaped Wonderland with your head, here’s what you missed:

4.0.3: Free board backgrounds for everyone!

Choose from a library of free stunning photos to personalize all of your Trello boards.

4.0.0: Trello now works offline!

Whether you’re home, on a plane, in a tunnel, or in the middle of nowhere, you can use Trello without worrying if you’re connected. Your work will automatically sync when you are back online.

We’re all mad here.

4.0.6

May 16, 2017

Trello for iOS 4.0.6 added support for the Calendar and Voting Power-Ups! Add them to your boards using the board settings sidebar.

Trello In Wonderland:

It was another busy morning at Wonderland’s hottest bakery startup, EAT ME Cakes. PM Alice was leading the daily standup, but the team was getting nowhere. The Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Dormouse were bickering back and forth about the newest cake recipe. And of course the White Rabbit was late on all of his very important due dates.

Productivity was at an all time low, and tomorrow they were updating their lead investor the Queen of Hearts.

Alice needed a plan otherwise she knew heads would roll.

A curious notification told Alice to update Trello. Soon she discovered all-new mobile Power-Ups. “A vote, a vote is what we need!” said Alice. It was quickly settled with three votes for the Red Velvet cake. Dormouse abstained, asleep as usual.

As far as Rabbit, he was delighted to see the Calendar Power-Up to help him track his upcoming due dates and mark cards done. “Hurray! Hurray! Now I shall never be late,” he said taking his iPhone out of his waistcoat-pocket.

Alice happily looked around the room, then asked the Mad Hatter to please pass the tea.

And if you too have just escaped Wonderland with your head, here’s what you missed:

4.0.3: Free board backgrounds for everyone!

Choose from a library of free stunning photos to personalize all of your Trello boards.

4.0.0: Trello now works offline!

Whether you’re home, on a plane, in a tunnel, or in the middle of nowhere, you can use Trello without worrying if you’re connected. Your work will automatically sync when you are back online.

We’re all mad here.

4.0.5

Apr 20, 2017

4.0.5 has bugfixes and performance improvements

In case you missed it, we added Unsplash integration for customizable board backgrounds in 4.0.3.

Jan 3, 2019

Version 4.8.0

This version leverages the full screen resolution of the 2018 iPad Pro

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5

2.7K Ratings

2.7K Ratings

ToMa 10
,01/28/2018

Great!

I have been using Trello for about a month—for personal and project management at work. It’s best on a desktop, but the app is great too. The app feels a lot like the desktop version which is nice. Trello is flexible, with a simple interface, but has lots of power under the hood if you choose to use it. My boss likes it too, and I’m finally realizing my dream of having a shared company task list. This is definitely more than just a task list though. I’ve tried lots of productivity apps, and I like this one the best by far. Downsides: Desktop version does not work offline. Mobile does, so I use my tablet or phone as sort of a back up. I also wish it was a little quicker (less steps) to do some of the functions on the mobile app, especially to archive (delete) a card. You can drag it to a “done” list though and then archive all the cards in that list from time to time. That works fine, but once in a while I miss a checkbox style way of deleting that would be quicker.The widget allows a pretty quick card add function for doing a quick GTD style item-to-inbox capture, but if that was streamlined even more (less steps) that would be great. All in all I really love Trello a lot and have recommended it to others.

ToMa 10
,01/28/2018

Great!

I have been using Trello for about a month—for personal and project management at work. It’s best on a desktop, but the app is great too. The app feels a lot like the desktop version which is nice. Trello is flexible, with a simple interface, but has lots of power under the hood if you choose to use it. My boss likes it too, and I’m finally realizing my dream of having a shared company task list. This is definitely more than just a task list though. I’ve tried lots of productivity apps, and I like this one the best by far. Downsides: Desktop version does not work offline. Mobile does, so I use my tablet or phone as sort of a back up. I also wish it was a little quicker (less steps) to do some of the functions on the mobile app, especially to archive (delete) a card. You can drag it to a “done” list though and then archive all the cards in that list from time to time. That works fine, but once in a while I miss a checkbox style way of deleting that would be quicker.The widget allows a pretty quick card add function for doing a quick GTD style item-to-inbox capture, but if that was streamlined even more (less steps) that would be great. All in all I really love Trello a lot and have recommended it to others.

Jwill531
,10/02/2017

Great App

I NEVER rate apps when promoted, but I LOVE THIS APP! It works across the board on browser, Microsoft App, and Apple App seamlessly. You can always access all the information that this program has helped you do. It’s incredible. If you have a team or a boss that tracks updates or information is handed off to team members or otherwise at different stages of the project, this app makes it happen with no fumbles. It is about to replace all my daily recap emails that I send to my boss at the end of my day. He uses my updates as a reminder to him to make sure he doesn’t forget, but even if it is to make sure that an employee is actually completing their work properly, the presence of this app completely removes that “micro-managing” feeling.

As a project manager, I am constantly asking a wide variety of people for things and then constantly following up. If I forget to follow up, then that blame is on me at the end of the day. This app lays the whole spectrum out for me and I don’t have to go digging in my email or set a ton of tasks that go off like ticking time bombs. Every step on every project is constantly in front of me and nothing goes unnoticed or forgotten if I have done my job and imputed the info.

Obsessed.

Jwill531
,10/02/2017

Great App

I NEVER rate apps when promoted, but I LOVE THIS APP! It works across the board on browser, Microsoft App, and Apple App seamlessly. You can always access all the information that this program has helped you do. It’s incredible. If you have a team or a boss that tracks updates or information is handed off to team members or otherwise at different stages of the project, this app makes it happen with no fumbles. It is about to replace all my daily recap emails that I send to my boss at the end of my day. He uses my updates as a reminder to him to make sure he doesn’t forget, but even if it is to make sure that an employee is actually completing their work properly, the presence of this app completely removes that “micro-managing” feeling.

As a project manager, I am constantly asking a wide variety of people for things and then constantly following up. If I forget to follow up, then that blame is on me at the end of the day. This app lays the whole spectrum out for me and I don’t have to go digging in my email or set a ton of tasks that go off like ticking time bombs. Every step on every project is constantly in front of me and nothing goes unnoticed or forgotten if I have done my job and imputed the info.

Obsessed.

BumbleBee :D
,06/13/2018

Trouble with Notifications

Trello is a pretty decent reminder app. If you're someone who's an intense organizer, this app gives you options such as creating boards that you can use to organize your lists in. It gives you little extras like including files, checklists, due dates, etc. and you can also create teams in this. However, there's one major issue I'm having and I'm not sure if it's just how the app is or if it's only me. The whole point of a reminder app is to, well, remind you, and this app isn't doing the job for me. It's great for creating lists of things you can easily forget about, but where are the notifications? I turned mine on but it doesn't work well. For an example of how this can become annoying, I constantly am forgetting that I must return my library books because it's not allowing me to ask for reminders set for specific times where I will remember to do something about my books before they'll be late and I fear I won't get them in on time because of this problem for me. Despite how amazing this app is for someone like me, I just can't accept no real notifications. If you're fine without them though then I highly suggest this app.

BumbleBee :D
,06/13/2018

Trouble with Notifications

Trello is a pretty decent reminder app. If you're someone who's an intense organizer, this app gives you options such as creating boards that you can use to organize your lists in. It gives you little extras like including files, checklists, due dates, etc. and you can also create teams in this. However, there's one major issue I'm having and I'm not sure if it's just how the app is or if it's only me. The whole point of a reminder app is to, well, remind you, and this app isn't doing the job for me. It's great for creating lists of things you can easily forget about, but where are the notifications? I turned mine on but it doesn't work well. For an example of how this can become annoying, I constantly am forgetting that I must return my library books because it's not allowing me to ask for reminders set for specific times where I will remember to do something about my books before they'll be late and I fear I won't get them in on time because of this problem for me. Despite how amazing this app is for someone like me, I just can't accept no real notifications. If you're fine without them though then I highly suggest this app.